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多すぎるジャーナリストの死 ガーディアン

投稿者: gza00023 投稿日時: 2004/06/02 12:25 投稿番号: [1513 / 5091]
さっきの続きです。

「多すぎるジャーナリストの死」あまり、日本のメディアは伝えていないと思うんだよね。

ヤフーでチェックしたら、なぜか産経が書いてたけど。。。産経って不思議。。。。

  まあ、それはともかく。
  こういう記事が出てますよ、という例として、すこし古いけど、ガーディアンの記事をアップします。

  鬱陶しいかもしれないけど、全文、貼り付けさせてもらいます。ガーディアンはそうでもないんだけど、おしなべて、英語の報道サイトの記事って、わりと早くリンクきれしてしまうんですよ。ご了承を。

  4月23日づけガーディアンUS swells Iraq media death toll


http://www.guardian.co.uk/Iraq/Story/0%2C2763%2C1200911%2C00.html

The US military has been blamed for the deaths of almost a third of all the journalists and media employees killed in Iraq since the start of the war last year.
The total number of media workers killed in Iraq this week rose to 28 including 24 journalists, with the shooting by American soldiers of two employees of US-funded TV station al-Iraqiya.

US forces have been confirmed as responsible for seven deaths, including employees from the BBC, Reuters, Arab TV stations al-Arabiya and al-Jazeera and Spanish station Telecinco. In addition, the US military has been implicated in the shooting of two further media employees, the ITN correspondent Terry Lloyd and an Iraqi cameraman employed by the US ABC network, who was shot in Falluja last month.

According to figures compiled by Associated Press and press watchdog the Committee to Protect Journalists, half of all the journalists and media workers killed during the hostilities in Iraq have died since the beginning of this year.

A total of 19 media employees have been killed since George Bush formally declared the end of the war against Saddam Hussein's regime at the beginning of May last year.

Controversy over the extent to which the US military has been responsible for the deaths of media employees operating in Iraq comes as reports surface of mistreatment meted out to employees of al-Jazeera by the US military.

In one case, al-Jazeera cameraman Salah Hassan has accused the US of detaining him for a month, during which he claims he was beaten, verbally abused and kept in solitary confinement.

Hassan, who was arrested in November last year following an attack on an American convoy, claims he was addressed only as "al-Jazeera" or "bitch" by US soldiers and at one stage was forced to stand hooded, bound and naked for 11 hours and repeatedly kicked when he collapsed.

He was eventually released on a street outside Baghdad still dressed in the vomit-stained jump suit US guards had forced him to wear during his incarceration.

Hassan's case and the arrest of 20 other al-Jazeera journalists has served to aggravate the already strained relations between the US military and the Arab news channel.

Last week the Doha-based station accused the US military of "threatening" the media in Iraq and pressuring journalists into presenting a US-biased view of events in the country, after a spokesman for the US military accused the station of being "anti-coalition".

US commanders have been furious with al-Jazeera and al-Arabiya for repeatedly broadcasting footage of civilian victims of the violence in Falluja, where Iraqi rebels are fighting US Marines. The US had claimed that the majority of those killed and wounded had been armed insurgents, but al-Jazeera ran reports that US snipers had fired deliberately on women and children in the town.

Brigadier General Mark Kimmitt said viewers should switch off al-Jazeera and al-Arabiya and watch a "legitimate, authoritative, honest news station".

"The stations that are showing Americans intentionally killing women and children are not legitimate news sources," he said.
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